I would love to see if anyone has created any quick, easy modifications for the Titanium PowerBook G4. This is such a ubiquitous (though drool-worthy) machine. To me, mine is in definite need of some personalization. Post some if you've got 'em.

Nick, did you take a look at the powerbook logo mod on the homepage, it is the featured mod of the week. This is one of the only mods that I have seen to the powerbook, as of yet. However, I have seen some sticker like covers put on the front of the powerbook, but that was not the most appealing thing I have ever seen. Remember our grand opening is coming soon and there should be alot more members reading the forums and adding mods to the library. Hopefully you will get what you are looking for in the near future.

Thanks...I do greatly look forward to hearing from others. I keep watching MacSkinz for the introduction of their Titanium skins, but nothing yet. As of now, all I have done is add "Glam" to the front in a fifties font, with a few starbursts. I got the letters from a decal set that Mini slipped in to a few magazines as an advert for its Cooper. They work pretty well and are not at all adhesive...just akin to window clings. I will post a photo in the coming days, as the forum gets busier.

Why wait, post a mod guide and tell us how you did it now, then be sure to reference the forum to the mod's url. This willl help more people come to the forum. If everyone waits, then nothing will happen.

My Ti's paint started bubbling up within 3 weeks of getting it new. It has been a couple of years now so it looks like it's lived in a war zone all that time. I just got my new Al and it makes the Ti is look even sicker. I am looking for a fun mod to spruce it up.

Jim, you might want to try the mod in the mod guides from the guy who replaced the logo. You could put anything you wanted there. As for other mods, there arn't many available at this time. We are keeping an eye out and would love to hear about anything that you find. If anyone finds anything interesting post a mod guide.

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